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Concrete has millions of microscopic pores and capillaries through which water can pass though. The results of which can damage concrete in several ways: Sulfate attack, rusting of embedded rebar reinforcing or carbonation to name a few.

Concrete can also permit water to accumulate where it is not wanted and present functional and aesthetic problems.

By utilizing a unique crystal growing technology provided by Kryton we can provide cost effective solutions to these problems many times from the negative side which means not having to dig out the positive side, saving time, money and minimizing the use of our precious resources.

Leaking Basement Problems

Our solutions can restore basement integrity without excavating outside walls.

Leaking Tunnels & Elevator Shafts

These structures can not be reached on their negative sides making our products one of the only solutions available other than replacement.

Sewer & Water Treatment Facilities

Our solutions can stop leaking, control chloride ion migration and inhibit corrosive reactions in concrete.

Rusting and Corrosion Problems

As rebar oxidizes it expands causing the surrounding concrete to fail. Our materials can stop the oxidation, allowing permanent restoration.

Carbonation

We can reduce or eliminate the ability of water to enter the pores and capillaries of concrete, short circuiting carbonation damage and sulfate attack.

ASR – Alkali Silica Reaction Problems

We can stop alkali from entering the concrete which is transported by water into the pores preventing premature concrete failure.

Sulfate Attack

Sulfates attack concrete in similar ways of other attacks, by way of water transmission into the pores.

Efflorescence & Chemical Build Up

If water penetrates concrete is can migrate calcium and other chemicals to just below or at the surface causing concrete damage and possible failure.